The Amazing Experience

Peacock

The African peacock  is a species of peafowl native to the forests of the Congo Basin in central Africa & East Africa. It is a stunningly beautiful bird, with iridescent blue and green plumage and a distinctive elongated crest on its head.

The African peacock is known for its elaborate courtship displays, where the male spreads his tail feathers into a fan and parades around the female.The male peacock is especially known for its long and elaborate tail feathers, which it displays during courtship rituals to attract a mate. The African peacock is an important part of the ecosystem in its natural habitat and is a symbol of beauty and grace in African culture.These birds are an important part of the ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersal and insect control.

Important Information

  • Safe for Adults & Kids
  • 2-3 hours excursion
  • Available all year round
  • Walk-In Hours: 6:00AM-6:00PM
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Did you Know?

-Fun facts about Peacock-

Impressive Tail Feathers

Male peafowls (peacocks) are known for their colorful and expansive tail feathers, which they display to attract females.

Not Just for Show

The peacock's tail feathers also play a role in intimidation displays and in making themselves appear larger to predators.

Variety of Calls

Peafowls have a wide range of calls used for communication, including a very loud mating call that can be heard over a mile away.

Omnivorous Diet

They eat a variety of foods including insects, plants, and small reptiles.

Symbolic Bird

The peacock has been a symbol of beauty, wealth, and pride in many cultures throughout history.

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Reviews From Our Guests

 First impressions when you get, there might be a little bit tatty. But you soon change your mind when you start interacting with the animals. We were greeted by ostriches, walking around freely and were able to feed them. We had an amazing guide all to ourselves called Fedelis. Her English was incredible and she was so informative about all animals and the surrounding park.

 

Towards the end of the tour, we were able to feed zebras, but the real highlight was feeding the giraffes, it really was an experience that I could recommend anyone to do.

CJasher (UK) - TRIPADVISOR

A lovely, peaceful walk around the reserve, getting up close and personal with zebra and ostriches. We had a super guide called Joseph who was very knowledgeable and guided us around for about an hour and a half, and we were lucky enough to feed the giraffes too.

 

A perfect personal trip which we all enjoyed.

Helen and Annabel (TRIPADVISOR)

Bring a camera! Great activity for the family to interact with some of Kenyas wildlife. 2-3 hours is enough.

RainbowSunflower (Karen) - TRIPADVISOR
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